Stage 21 Baseball Review. This is how you identify and translate the pluperfect tense. Eram, eras, erat, eramus, eratis, erant fused to the perfect stem.

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Stage 21 Baseball Review

This is how you identify and translate the pluperfect tense. Eram, eras, erat, eramus, eratis, erant fused to the perfect stem of a verb Translates as: had _____ed

This is a form of a verb used to give orders. imperative

What type of participle is: inlato (from infero, inferre, intuli, inlatus) PPP

This is how you translate the dative case. To/for

This is how you translate the present active participle. ____ing

Name the tense: eratis imperfect

This is how you identify and translate the perfect tense. VSUX + the perfect endings: i, isti, it imus, istis, erunt translates as: _______ed

Name the tense: iusseram pluperfect

This is how you identify and translate the imperfect tense. BA + -m, -s, -t -mus, -tis, -nt was/were (blank)ing

What type of participle is: imperatarum (from impero, imperare, imperavi, imperatus) PPP

haec puella would be translated this girl or that girl? This girl

Translate: rex ad forum ambulans servo epistulas dedit. (ambulans- from ambulo, ambulare, ambulavi, ambulatus, epistulas- from epistula, epistulae, f: letter, dedit- from do, dare, dedi, datus) The king, walking to the forum, gave the letters to the slave.

_____ nouns have the same ending for the nominative and accusative cases. Neuter

This is how you translate the genitive case. of or s It shows possession

This is how you identify the present active participle. -ns -nt + 3rd declension endings (-es, -em)

Name the tense: misi Perfect

What type of participle is: venientem (from venio, venire, veni, venitus) PAP

This is how you identify and translate the perfect passive part. 4th principle part of verb Verb with a noun ending Translate: having been ____ed

ille vir would be translated that man or this man? that man

Name the tense: habet present

In the sentence: magistra dicit seponite tuas materias what is seponite? Imperative

This man founded Rome through his descendents Aeneas

The_______ case is translated after the verb and is the direct object of the sentence. accusative

What type of participle is: habens (from habeo, habere, habui, habitus) PAP

Name the tense: dedimus perfect

This man offended the gods and had a very difficult time getting home. Odysseus

Translate: principes victi in aula regis habitabant. (principes- from princeps, principis, m: chief, victi- from vinco, vincere, vici, victus: to conquer / defeat, aula- from aula, aulae, f: palace, habitabat- from habito, habitare, habitavi, habitatus- to live) The chiefs, having been conquered, were living at the palace of the king.

This goddess is very important to the town of Aquae Sulis Sulis Minerva

This is how you translate the perfect passive participle. having been ____ed

how do you translate mihi and what case is it in? To/ for me Dative

The nominative and accusative form of neuter nouns always end in the letter- a

What type of participle is: cogitatos (from cogo, cogitare, cogitavi, cogitatus) PPP

This person died from a shoulder wound. Barbillus

How do you identify imperatives? Verb that ends in a vowel or -te in the plural

illa regina would be translated this queen or that queen? That queen